help please

My LO is 11 weeks after trying to get him to take a bottle he finally did today (dr brown) he just drank 3 ounces and was still looking for more so I'm nursing him and he's pulling away getting frustrated. Could it be because it's not coming out as fast and easy as bottle? Will this cause a problem from going back and forth? and how long can I keep milk out room temp and in fridge? I don't have a stash and would just be pumping in morning to make a bottle or 2 for the day

My LO is 11 weeks after trying to get him to take a bottle he finally did today (dr brown) he just drank 3 ounces and was still looking for more so I'm nursing him and he's pulling away getting frustrated. Could it be because it's not coming out as fast and easy as bottle? Will this cause a problem from going back and forth? and how long can I keep milk out room temp and in fridge? I don't have a stash and would just be pumping in morning to make a bottle or 2 for the day

Instead of looking for more he may be comfort sucking and getting frustrated milk is coming.. Mine does this so I give a paci and he is happy... Bottle feeds faster so I would suggest burping half way through so it takes longer and gives his body a chance to realize he is full

Instead of looking for more he may be comfort sucking and getting frustrated milk is coming.. Mine does this so I give a paci and he is happy... Bottle feeds faster so I would suggest burping half way through so it takes longer and gives his body a chance to realize he is full

They say offer boob first then bottle and if you can get your dh or someone else to do bottle while you do breast - gives you a break too! My dd doesn't get nipple confusion but bottle obviously gives more faster so it's no competition really!

They say offer boob first then bottle and if you can get your dh or someone else to do bottle while you do breast - gives you a break too! My dd doesn't get nipple confusion but bottle obviously gives more faster so it's no competition really!

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